Phoenix Suns forward P.J. Tucker has been suspended for three games without pay after pleading guilty to driving under the influence, the NBA announced on Tuesday.

Tucker was arrested on May 10 in Scottsdale, Ariz., for an extreme DUI after he registed a .201 blood alcohol level, which is more than two times the legal limit. A later breathe test revealed Tucker topped out at a .222 BAC.

Once the dust settled, Tucker was sentenced to three days in jail and 11 days of home detention. Tucker also agreed to put an interlock device on his car for 18 months, undergo substance abuse counseling, and pay fines of $2,750. He was placed on probation for up to five years.

At the time, Tucker, who recently signed a three-year, $16.5 million contract, apologized in a prepared statement. The Suns were made aware of Tucker's arrest at the time.

"I am truly sorry and I take full responsibility for my actions. No excuses," Tucker said in a statement. "It is now my responsibility to examine my life and make the changes necessary to ensure this never happens again."